31 Days of Halloween (2020): Lovecraftian Rock Opera, part III

In the conclusion to our review of Dreams in the Witch House, the rock opera reaches its conclusion. Darkness falls, and the fight for Gilman’s soul rages on.





11. Blessed are the Faithful





Gilman’s friends unite to conduct an intervention with Gilman on the eve of Walpurgis Night. They urge him to put his faith in God, even as a child has been abducted from town. Meanwhile, chants float down from Meadows Hill…





4 stars











12. Crawling Chaos





But the forces of evil aligned against Gilman are too strong. The nameless cults shout his name, and Nyarlathotep answers them.





5 stars











13. Azathoth





Now Gilman comes face to face with the mad chaos at the heart of all things, the blind idiot god, Azathoth. This is the ultimate conclusion of Gilman’s research—the opening of the way to an ancient evil that lurks beyond all space and time.





4 stars











14. The Sacrifice/No Turning Back reprise





Our story reaches its climax as the moon rises on Walpurgis Night. Now Gilman must decide with whom he stands—the dark forces that he has unleashed or the world of light that he has left behind. Will he fight, or will he give in?





5 stars











15. Between Reality and Dreaming





At the heart of Lovecraftian horror, in my view, is that hope comes with a price. Victories may be won, but only at great cost. So too with Gilman.





5 stars











16. Madness is my Destiny





At the end of all things, Gilman wonders the lost worlds. So his tragedy concludes.





4.5 stars










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